Reverse scrolling is one of those features that came along in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion that surprised a lot of people, on a computer it doesn’t feel quite as normal as it does on a touchscreen iPad or iPhone, but once you get used to it, it’s good.

If you dual boot between 10.7 and 10.6 and you’re used to the Lion inverse scrolling, or you just prefer the way the iPad and iPhone scroll through documents and webpages, this app is what you’re looking for.

This app made the rounds a little while ago and I didn’t see a lot of use for it, but the more I use Lion the more I come back to Snow Leopard and find the scrolling differences strange to get used to. With this app, no more problems.

If you’re confused here let me explain: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion defaults to the way iOS scrolls through documents, this is the opposite behavior to Mac OS X 10.6 and before. If you hate the idea, don’t worry. Scrolling isn’t permanently inverted and the behavior can be changed through the Trackpad/Mouse System Preferences.

Cmd-Shift 3 = Capture the screen to a file
Cmd Ctrl Shift 3 = Capture the screen to the clipboard
Cmd-Shift 4 = Select an area to be captured to a file
Cmd Ctrl Shift 4 = Select an area to be captured to the clipboard
Cmd-Shift 4, then press Space = Capture entire window

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There is Mac OSX 10.6.7 update available now. I have already finished updating it.

It is almost 10.7, which is 'Lion'. I have already had Mac OSX 10.7 Lion preview and installed it first.

But there was something wrong to a few applications with 10.7 Lion, so I downloaded it again. And I now have Mac OSX 10.6.7 updated.

These are the updating features (Mac OS X v10.6.7).

The 10.6.7 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes that:

Included features are like below.
* Improves reliability with Microsoft Exchange servers.
* Addresses performance of some image-processing operations in iPhoto and Aperture.
* Addresses stability and performance of graphics applications and games.
* Resolves a delay between print jobs.
* Addresses a printing issue for some HP printers connected to an AirPort Extreme.
* Resolves an issue when dragging contacts from Address Book to iCal.
* Addresses an issue in which dragging an item from a stack causes the Dock to not automatically hide.
* Resolves an issue in which Wikipedia information may not display correctly in Dictionary.
* Improves performance of MainStage on certain Macs.
* Resolves spacing issues with OpenType fonts.
* Improves reliability with some Bluetooth braille displays.
* Resolves a VoiceOver issue when browsing some websites with Safari 5.
* Improves Bluetooth pairing with Magic Trackpad.
* Resolves performance issues with third-party displays that use InstaPort technology.
* Add SSL support for transferring files with iDisk.
* Resolves an issue when opening 4-up Photo Booth pictures in Preview.
* Addresses keyboard responsiveness issues in the Dock when Spaces is turned on.
* Resolves an issue syncing Address Book with Google.
* Fixes an issue when replying to a Mail message sent by a person whose name contains certain characters such as é or ü.
* Improves performance for users bound to an Active Directory domain.
* Improves reliability of Ethernet connections.
* Systems with a Mac Pro RAID Card (Early 2009) installed can now be put to sleep. For more information, see Mac Pro RAID Card (Early 2009): Enabling system sleep.
* Improves reliability of fibre channel connections, resolving a potential Xsan volume availability issue.
* Adds RAW image compatibility for additional digital cameras.
* Security improvements; for information about the security content of this update.

The update brings numerous improvements and stability fixes, but there’s no mention of AirPrint; many believed Apple would enable AirPrint wireless printer sharing with iOS devices in the next OS X update.

Some of the improvements in OS X 10.6.5 include improved reliability with Microsoft Exchange servers, stability and performance enhancements in graphics applications and games, and a fix for the delay between print jobs, VoiceOver bug in Safari (), and spacing issues with OpenType fonts. For a full list of improvements

To install the latest version, go to the “Software Update” section in OS X.